Sentences with phrase «precocious genius»

Few films glow as brightly with the gemlike fire of precocious genius
Then there's the allusion to J.D. Salinger's novella, an account of the precocious genius of the Glass family, by now something of an American literary legend.
Similarly, our very own precocious genius Wayne Rooney wasn't forced to do time with the U-21's after proving himself with the full side.

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There is an obsession in the business world with genius, especially young genius which results in precocious success.
Verlaine was twenty - seven, with a wife and a substantial poetic reputation, when the sixteen - year - old Arthur Rimbaud, the most precocious literary genius ever, wrote to him from the provinces and sent him some poems.
instead its the same smoke and mirrors policy every season and he always adopts the attitude that everybody else in the world including fans, ex players and pundits are all stupid and could NEVER understand the complexities of the game and team management and transfers and that HE is the great genius father who is guiding us through dangerous and uncertain times despite our childish rantings and precocious demands.
Introverted, isolated and disapproving of most of the people around her, a precocious 19 - year - old genius is challenged to put her convictions to the test by venturing out on to the NYC dating scene.Hide
Mary is not just precocious but a genius, which is also hard to swallow, as she tackles these math problems that have eluded scholars for decades.
Pablo Picasso as a precocious 14 - year - old boy kicks off this exhibition of portraits painted by the Spanish genius over the course of his exceptional career.
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